Features
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Cover Type: Paperback with 124 pages
- Published by: Bethany House Publishers August 1994
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1556612559
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1556612558
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Book Dimensions:
7.6 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
- Weighs: 5.9 ounces
Product Description
A Huge Snake One terrible Joke = A Hilarious Family Fiasco!
Twelve-year-old Becky Hamilton is very worried. Paul Bradshaw, the man her widowed mother has been dating, proposed and Mom accepted! Mr. Bradshaw is a nice guy, but he's definitely not her dad!
Determined to stop the wedding plans, Becky tries to enlist the help of her friends in the
Twelve Candles Club but they actually like Paul Bradshaw! Who will help her stop the wedding? When Becky joins forces with Mr. Bradshaw's youngest son, Quinn, the result is a BIG, SLIMY disaster!
Only Two Weeks 'til the Wedding! What Will Becky Do?
About The Author
Today, you might find
Elaine Schulte at the gym, observing from the sidelines as young gymnasts take their first tumbles on the balance beam. Tomorrow, she might be sitting a few rows from a stage, watching as kids audition for Christian theater.
When you find Schulte, you'll notice she's holding a pen in one hand and a notebook in the other. Whatever kind of book she's writing whether historical fiction, a book for preteens, or an adult novel she feels that research is necessary to create an accurate, relevant story. "I do a lot more research than you'd think," says the author of 27 novels.
Although she focuses mainly on books, Schulte occasionally writes magazine articles. A recent article presents guidelines for choosing children's novels. She believes that "warning Christians about the content of secular novels" is one aspect of her ministry. "So many people think that just because their children are reading a book, it's better than hanging out in the mall or doing drugs, " she says. "But some of the secular novels are so terrible that they're imprinting very terrible things in [the readers'] brains."
That's one of the reasons she began writing the "Twelve Candles Club" series for young girls. "My agent called me and said, 'Could you do something like the [secular] 'Baby-sitters Club' series but with a Christian accent?"
At the time, Schulte was enjoying the success of her adult books and wasn't sure she wanted to write children's books. But she decided to give it a try, and the "Twelve Candles Club" series was born. Although the "Twelve Candles" titles deal with issues facing girls, such as blended families and coping with siblings, Schulte is quick to point out they're not "problem" books. "There's a place for problem books. I've written some myself, but the 'Twelve Candles Club' is a series I want girls to enjoy and still be encouraged in their walk with Christ," she says. size : 5.2 x 7.5